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♪ >> people went nuts for peter frampton back in the '70s because he had that auto tone thing before you it was big. >> did not sound like that, though. >> you know what would make it sound like this? if i had this, the weewow. i could sound like peter frampton only using my iphone. >> it souths the sound from the speaker to a tube into your mouth where you use your lips and teeth to create the sound. >> this is a kick starter project. i'm a big fan. to tell us about the project, we will bring in our voice box, ou auto tuned genius, zack. hey, zack. good to see you. tell us about how this works? >> basically it is a small adapter that goes over your speaker, and then there's a tube that comes up to your mouth. you use your mouth to shape that sound. ♪ >> so what's different about this? >> it's using just your phone. you don't have to pay for exopinion siee expensive instruments. >> how can we get one? >> it's only about $20. not too expensive. >> from an awesome kickstarter project to a bonus video of sorts? >> this is a coin rolling on a treadmill for about an hour. we probably sh
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that is outstanding. >> thank you peter i am glad that you like it. i think anybody can do it. >> if you like the recipe for this dish, you can e-mail us at sfgtv@sfgov.org or reach out to us on facebook or twitter and we gong hoe san francisco inian ass donna here with the weekly buzz and i hope you have ready for a week of -- this week is all about the celebration here are my top picks all this week from the 16th to the 24th you can experience mechanical police at peer 39 transforms into a bay side floral wonder land during the tulips annual pheses actively and enjoy landscaping course live with vibrant colors of tumultuouses of blooming tulip and is make sure bring your cameras to capture all of the plop blooming and keep that camera handy because this friday is the annual chinese new year parade and feast your eyes on floats and guilty or not just costume and is a san francisco traditions after the gold rush and the festival continue toss delight thousands of folks throughout the city and the fun doesn't top there because this weekend is the 26th
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cross-talk same sex marriages i'm joined by peter tatchell in london he is a human rights campaigner and director of the peter tatchell foundation in the hall we have godfrey bloom he is a member of the european parliament and a member of the u.k. independence party and in washington we cross to thomas peters he is the communications director for the national organization for marriage gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want thomas if i go do you want in washington first how do you define a marriage well i define marriage like the vast majority of human history societies and cultures the marriages the unique bonding of a man and woman for the proper raising of children the next generation and it's very close and saying ok peter in london give it a shot what's your definition of marriage go ahead i think marriage is a ball and of love and commitment between any two people and they could be opposite six or same sex and indeed in britain until nine hundred seventy one there was no ban on gay marriage so the ballot in britain is a very recent inven
cross-talk same sex marriages i'm joined by peter tatchell in london he is a human rights campaigner and director of the peter tatchell foundation in the hall we have godfrey bloom he is a member of the european parliament and a member of the u.k. independence party and in washington we cross to thomas peters he is the communications director for the national organization for marriage gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want thomas if i go do you want in...
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peter peter. peter i want to say that just the other you know not too long ago they came out the fed and said guess what we're probably going to curtail our printing of money out of thin air because it's not having any effect so when is the world going to realize the printing of money devalues the currency destroys balance sheets in all these countries and everyone needs to take austerity measures cut taxes and stimulate their economy that way because europe it isn't work and it isn't working in the united states it isn't going to work in other places like japan and we're going to continue this until somebody stands up and says time out it's over stop doing it and the idea that you can continue to try to tell people it's going to work i can tell you i look like brad pitt who's a movie star here in the united states but it isn't true i can tell you that we're going to continue to print money and things are going to get better it isn't true it's not going to work larry how can printing money help ok
peter peter. peter i want to say that just the other you know not too long ago they came out the fed and said guess what we're probably going to curtail our printing of money out of thin air because it's not having any effect so when is the world going to realize the printing of money devalues the currency destroys balance sheets in all these countries and everyone needs to take austerity measures cut taxes and stimulate their economy that way because europe it isn't work and it isn't working...
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peter peter. peter i want to say that just the other you know not too long ago they came out the fed and said guess what we're probably going to curtail our printing of money out of thin air because it's not having any effect so when is the world going to realize the printing of money devalues the currency destroys balance sheets and all these countries and everyone needs to take austerity measures cut taxes and stimulate their economy that way because europe is a work and it isn't working in the united states it isn't going to work in other places like japan and we're going to continue this until somebody stands up and says time out it's over stop doing it and the idea that you can continue to try to tell people it's going to work i can tell you i look like brad pitt who's a movie star here in the united states but it isn't true i can tell you that we're going to continue to print money things are going to get better it isn't true it's not going to work larry how can printing money help ok in thi
peter peter. peter i want to say that just the other you know not too long ago they came out the fed and said guess what we're probably going to curtail our printing of money out of thin air because it's not having any effect so when is the world going to realize the printing of money devalues the currency destroys balance sheets and all these countries and everyone needs to take austerity measures cut taxes and stimulate their economy that way because europe is a work and it isn't working in...
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peter peter. peter i want to say that just the other you know not too long ago they came out the fed and said guess what we're probably going to curtail our printing of money out of thin air because it's not having any effect so when is the world going to realize the printing of money devalues the currency destroys balance sheets and all these countries and everyone needs to take austerity measures cut taxes and stimulate their economy that way because europe is a work and it isn't working in the united states it isn't going to work in other places like japan and we're going to continue this until somebody stands up and says time out it's over stop doing it and the idea that you can continue to try to tell people it's going to work i can tell you i look like brad pitt who's a movie star here in the united states but it isn't true i can tell you that we're going to continue to print money things are going to get better it isn't true it's not going to work can printing money help ok in this day and
peter peter. peter i want to say that just the other you know not too long ago they came out the fed and said guess what we're probably going to curtail our printing of money out of thin air because it's not having any effect so when is the world going to realize the printing of money devalues the currency destroys balance sheets and all these countries and everyone needs to take austerity measures cut taxes and stimulate their economy that way because europe is a work and it isn't working in...
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hello and welcome to on the money with the business of russia it is business i'm peter lavelle. russia is open for business but how hard is it to start a business in this expanding market what is the cost of entry do you need a local partner and what about the state to. how friendly are government bureaucracies. to discuss this i'm joined by robert may use a managing partner at robert may consulting group terry lindeberg she is the founder and c.e.o. of staff well and public and he is the c.e.o. of crossbeam r.t.e. and author of the book successful business in russia business conduct manual we also have maxim should rocco he is general director of eon russia and alexander he is the executive vice president of for to or at before we continue our discussion let's look at russia's business environment i. these is russia the largest country in the world with their reach cultural identity . molded by distinguished history and vast geography for all of those wishing to develop a successful business in russia there is a need to know why this country is a challenge even for the most int
hello and welcome to on the money with the business of russia it is business i'm peter lavelle. russia is open for business but how hard is it to start a business in this expanding market what is the cost of entry do you need a local partner and what about the state to. how friendly are government bureaucracies. to discuss this i'm joined by robert may use a managing partner at robert may consulting group terry lindeberg she is the founder and c.e.o. of staff well and public and he is the...
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so eventually some part of you is going to end up in the database somewhere according to historian peter cause nick the u.s. government intercepts over one point seven billion messages a day are you aware of it then i can understand dollars per because i like myself a very strong. views about what our american foreign policy is and so needless to say i've probably been followed around since the sixty's because i made very political antiwar pictures of me in the sixty's. so i sort of accepted basically. and my last picture political picture back to. my country because i was criticizing our foreign policy and the practice of what the hell are we doing in iraq and these terrible things happen when you put these young boys in these worlds where they don't understand what they're fighting for why they are. so i can understand why all over things were being followed all the time we probably are your drama we docked it which deals with the war in iraq provoked political debate in america with claims it portrays the us soldiers and i guess if light. sensitive to such critique even your film's ti
so eventually some part of you is going to end up in the database somewhere according to historian peter cause nick the u.s. government intercepts over one point seven billion messages a day are you aware of it then i can understand dollars per because i like myself a very strong. views about what our american foreign policy is and so needless to say i've probably been followed around since the sixty's because i made very political antiwar pictures of me in the sixty's. so i sort of accepted...
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that it's not the politicians are not going to prioritize rejecting crops peter the valves here in a couple of minutes with the latest edition of cross talk. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. please. hello and welcome to cross talk or all things are considered i'm peter lavelle on forgetting iraq largely ignored by the media mainstream iraq is faced with a number of serious fault lines growing authoritarianism corruption separatism and political fragmentation this can hardly be the legacy washington wanted but it formally ended military occupation on top of this. that debt appears to be crafting its own not a western form pulse. to cross talk iraq i'm joined by pepe escobar and some paolo he is a journalist and author in london we have sami ramadani he is the senior lecturer in sociology at london metropolitan university and in jerusalem we crossed amir javedanfar he is a middle east
that it's not the politicians are not going to prioritize rejecting crops peter the valves here in a couple of minutes with the latest edition of cross talk. download the official publication to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television or it just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. please. hello and welcome to cross talk or all things are considered i'm peter lavelle on forgetting...
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elliott peters was in the midst of waiting through discovery documents which he first heard his client had hanged himself with a belt. thank you for being with us. let's start just at the beginning of the chronology. how did he get this case? why did you become his lawyer? >> i got a phone call from a law professor at stanford who was familiar with aaron and the case. i got a call from aaron a couple of days later. aaron had other lawyers before me. i was in new york a few days later. i was visiting my mom in new york. i went to see aaron. we sat down and talked. i met his dad a few weeks later. they had a very good lawyer in boston but they decided to make a change and go with me and my firm. >> there you are. you're wading through discovery documents. you get an e-mail from his dad saying aaron had passed away. >> i spent the afternoon reading discovery material, getting very excited about significance of it in the case and how we could use it in an upcoming suppression hearing. i'm driving home, having printed out a lot of stuff. and i get an e-mail saying aaron committed suicide. i
elliott peters was in the midst of waiting through discovery documents which he first heard his client had hanged himself with a belt. thank you for being with us. let's start just at the beginning of the chronology. how did he get this case? why did you become his lawyer? >> i got a phone call from a law professor at stanford who was familiar with aaron and the case. i got a call from aaron a couple of days later. aaron had other lawyers before me. i was in new york a few days later. i...
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so eventually some parts of you is going to end up in the database somewhere according to historian peter cause nick the u.s. government intercepts over one point seven billion messages a day i you know well that we like it understood no it was paranoid because i would like myself a very strong. views about what our american foreign policy is and so needless to say i've probably been followed around since the sixty's because i made very political antiwar pictures of me in the sixty's. so i sort of accepted basically. and my last week's political picture back to. my country because i was criticizing our foreign policy and the fact of what the hell are we doing in iraq. these terrible things happen when you put these young boys in these worlds where they don't understand what they're fighting for why they are. so i can understand why all over things were being followed all the time we probably are your drama we docked it which still is what the war in iraq provoked political debates in america with claims it portrays the us soldiers and that it's a flight. sensitive to such critique even yo
so eventually some parts of you is going to end up in the database somewhere according to historian peter cause nick the u.s. government intercepts over one point seven billion messages a day i you know well that we like it understood no it was paranoid because i would like myself a very strong. views about what our american foreign policy is and so needless to say i've probably been followed around since the sixty's because i made very political antiwar pictures of me in the sixty's. so i sort...
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and in a few minutes peter about his gas argue about same sex marriage and crosstalk. secretary of state. recently testified to congress in regards to the attack on the us consulate was killed an american ambassador in benghazi libya during the testimony couldn't rather calmly said things like that the revolutions that sprang up during the arab spring like in libya where the events in bali have created instability and safe havens for terrorists and she made it clear that there is no doubt that the algerian terrorists had weapons from libya so the us secretary has basically admitted that the actions of the usa and nato have caused mass instability that has allowed the seeds of terrorism to grow when the justification for most of the actions in the muslim world is to stop evil dictators who harbor terrorists or spread chatting to mock recy if libya would have been left alone algerian terrorists wouldn't be getting any weapons from it now this is like an exterminator accidently or maybe on purpose actually feeding the roaches in your basements that there are ten times mor
and in a few minutes peter about his gas argue about same sex marriage and crosstalk. secretary of state. recently testified to congress in regards to the attack on the us consulate was killed an american ambassador in benghazi libya during the testimony couldn't rather calmly said things like that the revolutions that sprang up during the arab spring like in libya where the events in bali have created instability and safe havens for terrorists and she made it clear that there is no doubt that...
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coming up peter lavelle and his guests discuss the ongoing strife in africa and foreign interests there that's in cross talk next on our two. hello and welcome to cross talk were all things considered i'm peter all about a new scramble for africa cloaked under the guise of fighting terrorism and in support of noble western values africa is again in play is this continent at the center of a vast natural resource grab why is the u.s. deploying troops in thirty four african countries and how does the new actually china add to this mix. to cross the rio neal conan old zation of africa i'm joined by michael mower in london he is an expert on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to hear the president of the institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in
coming up peter lavelle and his guests discuss the ongoing strife in africa and foreign interests there that's in cross talk next on our two. hello and welcome to cross talk were all things considered i'm peter all about a new scramble for africa cloaked under the guise of fighting terrorism and in support of noble western values africa is again in play is this continent at the center of a vast natural resource grab why is the u.s. deploying troops in thirty four african countries and how does...
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. >> i thought it was peter o'toole? >> peter o'toole was a man's man who also likes a good drink. how dare you be smir of -- besmirch him. >> here is the thing. i don't know what besmirch means. fie on you. from bigotry to baby trees, can their songs leads to throngs? russia recruited the group boys to men to raise birthrates in the country. the moscow times says the band will be lending their, quote, powerful voices to vladimir putin's fertility campaign to raise the country's dwindling population. they say the stylish trio is going to moscow and they will perform a selection of classic balance lads and hopefully giving russian men some inspiration before valentine's day. i will be on hand to iron their sleeveless v necks. is r&b an afro deash yak? take a look from my personal collection. >> ♪ what did i say? first gay marriage, then this. you open the door for everything and once you allow men to marry they are animals of different -- whatever they are. >> you are besmirching. >> i am. but that wouldn't have happened if not for gay marriage. i support everything. >> rick. why?
. >> i thought it was peter o'toole? >> peter o'toole was a man's man who also likes a good drink. how dare you be smir of -- besmirch him. >> here is the thing. i don't know what besmirch means. fie on you. from bigotry to baby trees, can their songs leads to throngs? russia recruited the group boys to men to raise birthrates in the country. the moscow times says the band will be lending their, quote, powerful voices to vladimir putin's fertility campaign to raise the...
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peter peter. peter i want to say that just the other you know not too long ago they came out the fed and said guess what we're probably going to curtail our printing of money out of thin air because it's not having any effect so when is the world going to realize the printing of money devalues the currency destroys balance sheets and all these countries and everyone needs to take austerity measures cut taxes and stimulate their economy that way because europe is a work and it isn't working in the united states it isn't going to work in other places like japan and we're going to continue this until somebody stands up and says time out it's over stop doing it and the idea that you can continue to try to tell people it's going to work i can tell you i look like brad pitt who's a movie star here in the united states but it isn't true i can tell you that we're going to continue to print money and things are going to get better it isn't true it's not going to work larry how can printing money help ok in
peter peter. peter i want to say that just the other you know not too long ago they came out the fed and said guess what we're probably going to curtail our printing of money out of thin air because it's not having any effect so when is the world going to realize the printing of money devalues the currency destroys balance sheets and all these countries and everyone needs to take austerity measures cut taxes and stimulate their economy that way because europe is a work and it isn't working in...
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become the first head of the catholic church to resign from the post in nearly six centuries artie's peter all of the reports now from the birthplace of the pope in germany. well it was described by one cardinal as a lightning bolt from a clear blue sky it certainly caught some of benedict's most senior advisers on the hope his spokes person said that it had been left frankly flabbergasted by the news that the pope will be stepping down at the end of the month now benedict is eighty five years old obviously not a young man but the cardinals knew that when they elected him and he was supposed to be there for a lot longer than this i think they would have thought it's not unprecedented but it's not really done that often in fact the last time a pope stepped down was six hundred years ago it's certainly not been an easy ride it's not been the longest papacy just under eight years but in that time the certainly being plenty of drama no leaks includes one of the one of the reasons that benedict said that he has to step down as he thought his age and made him physically and in some cases mentall
become the first head of the catholic church to resign from the post in nearly six centuries artie's peter all of the reports now from the birthplace of the pope in germany. well it was described by one cardinal as a lightning bolt from a clear blue sky it certainly caught some of benedict's most senior advisers on the hope his spokes person said that it had been left frankly flabbergasted by the news that the pope will be stepping down at the end of the month now benedict is eighty five years...
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ok i think we've got a few technical difficulties there will come back to peter as soon as we can of course. move on to other stories now suicide rates are soaring in the u.k. with money worries pushing many over the edge cuts to mental health services and aggressive debt collecting by experts says major factors aggravating the situation . one mother who lost her child to debt dispair. for the last year and a half thorn has been coming to terms with the tragic death of a son aged just twenty three toby took his own life riding his spinal words on the back of a bank statement after racking up a three thousand pound overdraft and a five thousand pounds student debt it was just the shock this wasn't from one but had a history of depression or mental illness or even had come across as being down or depressed you know in the last few weeks months of his life if anything he came across the someone that you know didn't have a care in the world following his death and became a trustee for the charity piracy which aims to prevent suicide among young people from a home in cornwall she even run
ok i think we've got a few technical difficulties there will come back to peter as soon as we can of course. move on to other stories now suicide rates are soaring in the u.k. with money worries pushing many over the edge cuts to mental health services and aggressive debt collecting by experts says major factors aggravating the situation . one mother who lost her child to debt dispair. for the last year and a half thorn has been coming to terms with the tragic death of a son aged just twenty...
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neil: peter, i hope things are working with you. i do want to talk to you a little bit about that because i heard from a number of republican guests tonight, if they had a choice between the automatic sequestration cuts and 1.3 trillion that kick in march 1, or tax hikes or tax hikes they will swallow the pill and take the sequestration cuts. >> yeah. the speaker is saying today that he does not want to see the sequestration happen. he does not like sequestration. the president saying the same thing but neither side seems ready to blink yet in this fight. and as a result, you are seeing some republicans who feel that, feel so strongly about government spending that at least sequestration would be better than nothing, even if half of it comes, more than $40 billion this year comes from cutting defense, neil. neil: i get a sense, peter, that republicans and democrats more or less looked at each other, the hell with it, we've been fighting so long, we don't even know what it is to get along so we're not. the president will sound very i
neil: peter, i hope things are working with you. i do want to talk to you a little bit about that because i heard from a number of republican guests tonight, if they had a choice between the automatic sequestration cuts and 1.3 trillion that kick in march 1, or tax hikes or tax hikes they will swallow the pill and take the sequestration cuts. >> yeah. the speaker is saying today that he does not want to see the sequestration happen. he does not like sequestration. the president saying the...
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peter greenberg is with us this morning. first let me ask you about this ceo of carnival. some critics say he's not done enough. will he take some blame for t this? >> he probably will. mickey arison, he went to a basketball game the other night. the ceo kept a low profile after the "costa concordia" more than a year ago. it will be interesting to see how much he'll take from this. >> keep in mind you've got over 3,000 passengers on a ship. many have cell phones. they're citizen journalists. they're going to begin to share those photos worldwide. >> tell us what the passengers' rights are in this situation. >> remember, when it came into port, it was not only meant by the u.s. public health service, coast guard, a few officiaoffic there may be lawyers on board. they have to prove those damages. obviously their trip was interrupted, canceled. they didn't get what they wanted. carnival attempted to give them a full refund of everything they did and what they bought except for the gift shop and the casino and just yesterday they threw in an additional $500 and free cruise shi
peter greenberg is with us this morning. first let me ask you about this ceo of carnival. some critics say he's not done enough. will he take some blame for t this? >> he probably will. mickey arison, he went to a basketball game the other night. the ceo kept a low profile after the "costa concordia" more than a year ago. it will be interesting to see how much he'll take from this. >> keep in mind you've got over 3,000 passengers on a ship. many have cell phones. they're...
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welcome back, peter. >> how are you? sandra: what is the deal? it is state law now, why are we considering this controversial that democrats can get that off the billboard, shouldn't they be touting it if it is agreed this should bring the best workers to the state? >> absolutely, sandra. antidemocratic, censorship in its worst form. the debate has been had, the union should be taking advantage of it. right-to-work states create more jobs, an employment rate 8.9%, detroit alone under 14%. the more workers you have, the more workers the unions will have to organize. sandra: and more businesses you have. not just promoting people to work there, but businesses to land there may be coming out of chicago or the surrounding city. >> that iabsolutely right. when indiana passes the right-to-work law, his office was ringing off the hook for businesses considering coming to indiana. the same can happen for michigan and they should take advantage of it, not try to hide it. sandra: are looking at the map, michigan is one of the very few midwest states that a
welcome back, peter. >> how are you? sandra: what is the deal? it is state law now, why are we considering this controversial that democrats can get that off the billboard, shouldn't they be touting it if it is agreed this should bring the best workers to the state? >> absolutely, sandra. antidemocratic, censorship in its worst form. the debate has been had, the union should be taking advantage of it. right-to-work states create more jobs, an employment rate 8.9%, detroit alone...
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. >> peter: give us some hope. tell us what can be done. >> first of all, it's not over reaching every day in every way, but right now it's overreaching on more days in more ways than probably ever has before in yours and my lifetime. what we wrote about in the book is the role of states, attorneys general primarily, pushing back when the federal government breaks the law or violates the constitution. just look in the last month. last month we in virginia beat the epa, which i refer to as the employment prevention agency 'cause they're so good at that -- we recount that in the book and i would note, we had a democrat co- plaintiff. this isn't just a republican undertaking. we had a democrat local board of supervisors join us in that case. also last month, the president lost on a constitutional case with the national labor relations board, his so-called recess appointments that weren't recess appointments at all, which wiped out a year's worth of their work, as it should have because he essentially tried to unconsti
. >> peter: give us some hope. tell us what can be done. >> first of all, it's not over reaching every day in every way, but right now it's overreaching on more days in more ways than probably ever has before in yours and my lifetime. what we wrote about in the book is the role of states, attorneys general primarily, pushing back when the federal government breaks the law or violates the constitution. just look in the last month. last month we in virginia beat the epa, which i refer...
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that's loves us to be similarly more divided than before with the european parliament threatening to peter the entire deal. british police say to the web looking for tips on serving coffee and government ads for barristers who would earn more than many frontline troops and officers. and with the cranium pro-reform uprising about to markets a second birthday activists say the only thing daily protests have achieved is a harsh response a month or two. international news and commentary you're watching r t it's good to have you with us egypt is once again bustling a major renewed violence which is sweeping the country thousands of people have taken to the streets to vent their firy against the ruling islamists in the capital cairo angry crowds on do with stones and petrol bombs attacked the presidential palace but face a tough police response on this from our correspondent. there were violent scenes out front of the presidential palace two groups attempted to storm the building with mona talks to. the take asked by the security forces who also fired to rule to come into them however the clashe
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peter sharp, al jazeera, in paris. >> the kashmir has reinforced curfews to stop protests. police are urging people to stay indoors. guru was hanged on saturday for links to the attack to the indian parliament in 2001. a pakistani soldier has been killed on the past -- on the kashmir border. he will be returned to pakistan on monday. in nepal, protesters have taken part in the worldwide one billion rising campaign on violence against women by men. [shouting] crowds gathered in front of the home of the prime minister, demanding government protection and punishment of offenders. the city of chicago has named its first public enemy number one since the days of the letter and gangster al capone. a mexican drug boss is the kingpin of the lower-cost tell. his gang is suspected of supplying most of the drugs that supply the chicago streets. he should be considered a crime boss, it is said, despite the fact that he leaves that he lives in mexico. president barack obama is returning to chicago on friday. he is expected to discuss the state of the economy and plans to talk about gun
peter sharp, al jazeera, in paris. >> the kashmir has reinforced curfews to stop protests. police are urging people to stay indoors. guru was hanged on saturday for links to the attack to the indian parliament in 2001. a pakistani soldier has been killed on the past -- on the kashmir border. he will be returned to pakistan on monday. in nepal, protesters have taken part in the worldwide one billion rising campaign on violence against women by men. [shouting] crowds gathered in front of...
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ok i think we've got a few technical difficulties there will come back to peter as soon as we can of course. move on to other stories now that suicide rates are soaring in the u.k. with money worries pushing many over the edge cuts to mental health services and aggressive debt collecting by expert says major factors aggravating the situation. one mother who lost her child to debt dispair. for the last year and a half thorn has been coming to terms with the tragic death of a son aged just twenty three toby took his own life riding his spinal words on the back of a bank statement after racking up a three thousand pound overdraft and a five thousand pounds student debt it was just the shock this wasn't from one but had a history of depression or mental illness or even had come across as being down or depressed. in the last few weeks months of his life if anything he came across as someone you know didn't have a care in the world following his death and became a trustee for the charity piracy which aims to prevent suicide among young people from a home in cornwall she even runs her own b
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that sending europeans on the hunt for metal that matters peter all of the r.t. germany russia says it's ready to host talks between the syrian rebels and the government with indications that the stalemate could be ending russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov is g. to meet his syrian counterpart on monday the opposition leader is also expected to visit the russian capital next month r.t. as you go pieces of as this report. earlier the leader of the syrian opposition for the first time has said that they're ready to negotiate with the government but only on condition that they release one hundred sixty thousand prisoners will be claimed have been jailed because of their political views would be the government on its and said that it's ready to talk without any preconditions or clearly there are still major sticking points including the fate of president assad but russia's foreign minister says that there is room for potential progress now moscow has been saying that it's not taking sides in this conflict but is calling on the international community to require y
that sending europeans on the hunt for metal that matters peter all of the r.t. germany russia says it's ready to host talks between the syrian rebels and the government with indications that the stalemate could be ending russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov is g. to meet his syrian counterpart on monday the opposition leader is also expected to visit the russian capital next month r.t. as you go pieces of as this report. earlier the leader of the syrian opposition for the first time has...
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that sending europeans on the hunt for metal that matters peter all of the r.t. germany. she was also one of the topics in our latest kaiser report where no financial secrets are to be revealed for program airing in fifteen minutes. the us dollar is like this horsemeat that's circulating the globe and fact is that the u.s. dollar will eventually become worthless because it's back to some degree by workers in america tax revenue is are backing the u.s. dollar there's the tax revenue the american people and the u.s. military that's what backs the u.s. dollar tax revenue in america is crashing wages are crashing people can't afford donalds anymore people can't afford even to go to wal-mart anymore food stamps are soaring and then of course the inflation coming to the energy complex including gasoline is going to help going to hurt the u.s. military because they buy two hundred fifty million dollars worth of gas every day to fund the pentagon's war machine when the price of gas continues to go up as it is hitting a record prices in california and other states the pentagon won
that sending europeans on the hunt for metal that matters peter all of the r.t. germany. she was also one of the topics in our latest kaiser report where no financial secrets are to be revealed for program airing in fifteen minutes. the us dollar is like this horsemeat that's circulating the globe and fact is that the u.s. dollar will eventually become worthless because it's back to some degree by workers in america tax revenue is are backing the u.s. dollar there's the tax revenue the american...
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hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle syria a country going from bad to worse with israel's air strike against syria and more expected it would appear there are forces in the region and in washington that now see military intervention as a means to and syria's civil war given past military interventions in the region is there any reason to believe that this time it will be any different. to cross-talk the syrian crisis i'm joined by joshua landis and norman he is an associate professor and director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma in washington we have rafi shakti she is an english spokesperson for the local coordinating committees in syria and the director of the foundation to restore equality in education in syria and in jerusalem across the he is a former director general of the israeli ministry of foreign affairs and an international relations lecturer at tel aviv university all right folks cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want let's go to joshua in norman joshua what do you ma
hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle syria a country going from bad to worse with israel's air strike against syria and more expected it would appear there are forces in the region and in washington that now see military intervention as a means to and syria's civil war given past military interventions in the region is there any reason to believe that this time it will be any different. to cross-talk the syrian crisis i'm joined by joshua landis and...
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hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle syria a country going from bad to worse with israel's air strike against syria and more expected it would appear there are forces in the region and in washington that now see military intervention as a means to and syria's civil war given past military interventions in the region is there any reason to believe that this time it will be any different. to cross-talk the syrian crisis i'm joined by joshua landis to norman he's an associate professor and director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma in washington we have rafi shakti she is an english spokesperson for the local coordinating committees in syria and the director of the foundation to restore equality in education in syria and in jerusalem we crossed he is a former director general of the israeli ministry of foreign affairs and international relations lecturer at tel aviv university all right folks cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want let's go to joshua in norman joshua what do you make of
hello and welcome to cross talk where all things considered i'm peter lavelle syria a country going from bad to worse with israel's air strike against syria and more expected it would appear there are forces in the region and in washington that now see military intervention as a means to and syria's civil war given past military interventions in the region is there any reason to believe that this time it will be any different. to cross-talk the syrian crisis i'm joined by joshua landis to...
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. >> sir peter bottomley. >> on syria, it's now clear that the syrian people would be much better off if china and russia not blocked effective action authorized by the united nations. can my honorable friend say what we're doing to try to help the poor people of syria? >> hear, hear. >> well, first of all, my right old friend, the international development secretary has, like me, visited the syrian border and seen the refugee camps for herself and britain, i believe, with is the second largest donor for health and aid into those camps and is right to say one of the biggest thing to happen is for the chinese and russians consider again their positions and recognize the transition at the top of syria would be good for the whole of that part of the world and i believe good for russia as well. we should continue to work with the opposition groups in syria to put pressure on the regime, not the least through sanctions, but also provide aid and health for those who are fleeing it. >> graham m. morris? >> thank you, speaker, seaham school of technology serves a growing population and some o
. >> sir peter bottomley. >> on syria, it's now clear that the syrian people would be much better off if china and russia not blocked effective action authorized by the united nations. can my honorable friend say what we're doing to try to help the poor people of syria? >> hear, hear. >> well, first of all, my right old friend, the international development secretary has, like me, visited the syrian border and seen the refugee camps for herself and britain, i believe,...
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hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter all about a new scramble for africa cloaked under the guise of fighting terrorism and in support of noble western values africa is again in play is this continent at the center of a vast natural resource grab why is the u.s. deploying troops in thirty four african countries and how does the new actor of china add to this mix. to cross the rio neal conan or zation of africa i'm joined by michael mower in london he is an expert on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to plea here is the president of the institute for prospective security studies in europe all right gentlemen cross talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa has right now. it's definitely one of the key problems africa is grappling with at the moment p
hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things considered i'm peter all about a new scramble for africa cloaked under the guise of fighting terrorism and in support of noble western values africa is again in play is this continent at the center of a vast natural resource grab why is the u.s. deploying troops in thirty four african countries and how does the new actor of china add to this mix. to cross the rio neal conan or zation of africa i'm joined by michael mower in london he is an expert...
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all over is in the capital the meeting has just concluded peter what do we know so far. while russia and the united states are incredibly important if we all to see an end to this two year conflict in syria it was of course one of the major issues that were discussed in the first meeting between surrogate lover of john kerry since the american soak over the role of secretary of state rove was addressing journalists he said to the hunt assurances from john kerry that when the secretary of state meets with leading syrian opposition figures in rome on thursday that he would be insisting that there would be immediate talks talks a soon as possible between both sides in the conflict this is a potentially huge mood. there has been deadlock really how to solve the crisis in syria for a long time now with the united states on the opposition saying that assad to step down as president it would now seem. not is we're seeing a softening over opinion. we also heard from rove saying that a group of syrian opposition leaders had contacted him saying that they were ready to sit down fo
all over is in the capital the meeting has just concluded peter what do we know so far. while russia and the united states are incredibly important if we all to see an end to this two year conflict in syria it was of course one of the major issues that were discussed in the first meeting between surrogate lover of john kerry since the american soak over the role of secretary of state rove was addressing journalists he said to the hunt assurances from john kerry that when the secretary of state...
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hello and welcome to cross talk were all things considered i'm peter all of a new scramble for africa cloaked under the guise of fighting terrorism and in support of noble western values africa is again in play is this continent at the center of a vast natural resource grab why is the u.s. deploying troops in thirty four african countries and how does the new after china add to this mix. to cross the rio neal conan old zation of africa i'm joined by michael mower in london he is an expert on africa at the london school of economics also in london we have adel darwish he is the political editor of the middle east magazine group and in paris we cross to emmanuel to plea he is the president of the institute for perspective security studies in europe all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want michael if i could go to you first i mean if you read western media it's the worst fighting terrorism jihadism in africa is that the worst problem africa has right now. it's definitely one of the key problems africa is corrupted with at the moment a pict
hello and welcome to cross talk were all things considered i'm peter all of a new scramble for africa cloaked under the guise of fighting terrorism and in support of noble western values africa is again in play is this continent at the center of a vast natural resource grab why is the u.s. deploying troops in thirty four african countries and how does the new after china add to this mix. to cross the rio neal conan old zation of africa i'm joined by michael mower in london he is an expert on...
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. >> we join our correspondent at the courthouse in pretoria, peter biles. what is next for oscar pistorius in the legal process? >> he has been remanded in custody until next tuesday. [inaudible] he will come back to the pretoria magistrate's court on tuesday and then the lawyers will present their arguments on his behalf. [inaudible] >> we do have terrible problems with the sound, but we will see if it will work. people around the world have been shocked by this story. give me a sense of the impact it's having in south africa. corre>> [inaudible] >> peter, i am terribly sorry. we have problems with the sound and the visual. if we can go back to him, we will do so later in the program. we will bring you the rest of the day's news for now. a spectacular, potentially lethal meteor streaks across the sky above russia and crashes in a central city of chelyabinsk. it blew out windows and rocked buildings. many people grabbed their phones and recorded the footage of a massive burst of light. now this report from moscow from daniel sanford. >> the first thing peop
. >> we join our correspondent at the courthouse in pretoria, peter biles. what is next for oscar pistorius in the legal process? >> he has been remanded in custody until next tuesday. [inaudible] he will come back to the pretoria magistrate's court on tuesday and then the lawyers will present their arguments on his behalf. [inaudible] >> we do have terrible problems with the sound, but we will see if it will work. people around the world have been shocked by this story. give...
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oh geez peter all of our reporting for us there and while the vatican is mulling a replacement for the outgoing pope barbara doris a campaigner against church based abuse says a little will change as the catholic church hasn't done anything to bring alleged pedophiles to justice we believe that he uttered words he said there was filth in the priesthood he apologized to the victims but he took no actions he didn't discipline a single church official for hiding enabling children to predators for you know moving them from country to country from diocese to diocese so until he does that nothing has changed and we believe the words were just empty empty promises if the people be protected these predators are promoting it like cardinal law was in boston the scandal was huge and yet cardinal law managed to land in in the vatican l on the most powerful committees that exist within the vatican so to the message we believe he sent was if you are unable shield and protect the predators you will be rewarded and we don't feel that's the right message we feel that he should be taking action we have
oh geez peter all of our reporting for us there and while the vatican is mulling a replacement for the outgoing pope barbara doris a campaigner against church based abuse says a little will change as the catholic church hasn't done anything to bring alleged pedophiles to justice we believe that he uttered words he said there was filth in the priesthood he apologized to the victims but he took no actions he didn't discipline a single church official for hiding enabling children to predators for...
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others who claim they were abused by people who were supposed to be in a position of responsibility peter all over our city germany. if not time for business with katie so katie bill berman you're here with a taste of what's coming up in the business i hear mortgages people getting some of that was going on they are well in russia they are going up in popularity it's have a last year we had a sixty percent increase but what we do is we compare that number with europe and the u.s. and just look at the rate said a lot of people are struggling to get on the property ladder first time buyers there's a real people suffering at the moment so we're going to look into that as they compare the countries and that's all coming up in the business minutes and after the break so joining us now wait for some of your tips. you know i can kind of sort of understand the mindset of an evil dictator i have trouble understanding what is going on or maybe not going on in the minds of the terrified cogs who believe all the propaganda give up all their rights for the illusion of safety to coach jerry seinfeld wh
others who claim they were abused by people who were supposed to be in a position of responsibility peter all over our city germany. if not time for business with katie so katie bill berman you're here with a taste of what's coming up in the business i hear mortgages people getting some of that was going on they are well in russia they are going up in popularity it's have a last year we had a sixty percent increase but what we do is we compare that number with europe and the u.s. and just look...